まとめ
ジーンズ ジーンズです.
科学分野:
- 天体物理学 天体物理学
- 原子理論は原子の理論である.
背景:
- 太陽放射線の起源と持続時間は,天体物理学における重要な問題である.
- 化学的および放射性源を含む恒星のエネルギーに関する以前の仮説は捨てられた.
研究 の 目的:
- 星のエネルギーと太陽放射線の合理的な説明としてジーンズの理論を評価する.
- 太陽のエネルギー源を理解するために天体物理学と原子理論を適用する.
主な方法:
- 太陽放射線のあらゆる可能なエネルギー源を調査した.
- 原熱,化学,重力 (流星,収縮),放射性源などの仮説をレビューし,棄却した.
主要な成果:
- ジーンズの理論は,恒星のエネルギーに関する観測された事実と一致しているようです.
- 提案された仮説は,太陽現象と天体物理学と原子理論を一致させています.
結論:
- ジーンズの理論は,恒星のエネルギーの実行可能な説明として提示され,その範囲ではヘルムホルツの理論に類似しています.
- 詳細を洗練し,仮説の長期的妥当性を確認するためにさらなる研究が必要である.
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